Posted: Sun 02 Mar 2014, 19:30
Thanks for the Information and also for sending the .tar.gz by pm.yordanj94 wrote:Hi.
I took them from Puppy precise 5.7.1JP.
She worked so hard, long time ago to solve that problem.
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https://oldforum.puppylinux.com/
Thanks for the Information and also for sending the .tar.gz by pm.yordanj94 wrote:Hi.
I took them from Puppy precise 5.7.1JP.
She worked so hard, long time ago to solve that problem.
This is the 'kernel'-line from one of my boot menu entries. The main part is: lpextsfs=no.My menu.lst wrote:kernel /PreciseLassie/vmlinuz lpextsfs=no psubdir=PreciseLassie pmedia=atahd pfix=ram,fsck nouveau.noaccel=1
Thanks.Puppus Dogfellow wrote:LassiePrecise_Extension.sfs and Lassie Precise001.iso mirrored here
RSH wrote:Anyone out there, who found the 2nd Collie in the Wallpaper?
Yes, that's right. The one in the clouds I was asking for...Tote wrote:in the clouds on the right? and sitting in the foreground??
What does that mean?seetravel wrote:Probably i am doing something wrong,but way can't i have any icon on my desktop ?
Sorry to bother you.
Thank you very much!labbe5 wrote:Hi,
You are certainly one of the most innovative developer for Puppy. No doubt, your innovations will have an impact on future development of Puppies. But it is a bit slow in the making. You are way ahead, i think.
I will try Lassie, mostly out of curiosity, not only because it is new, but also because there is real new stuff coming from you, and new skills to learn from you.
I follow your projects since the beginning.
"don't worry, be happy"
Never mind, I don't feel bothered!seetravel wrote:Sorry again to bother you.
First boot everything is fine,
The problem starts when i change my country localisation to SR.
Whatever i do i can't fix it.
Hi.sovielenamen wrote:LASSIE comes with a pae kernel and refuses to start up on myIBM R51 Thinkpad because Intel thought its a good idea to enable the M-CPUs for pae but let them not set the realted flag so the OS thinks pae is a nogo.
There exists a patch for this as deb package but I am far from being able to apply it. In a few weeks maybe.
I actually asked about this and was told non-pae what surprised me a little bit.
L.A.S.S.I.E. is intended to be a LazY Puppy, but just more up to date and build in a completeley different way as LazY Puppy was build.I would very much like something as Lazy on my machine again just more up to date.
As I wrote in my pm: GnuPG is in the Puppy Package Manager. I had successfully build a SFS Module from the files downloaded by Package Manager (two different versions).And GnuPG and a frontend for it, its strange this is not more or less mandatory for all Linux flavors....
Sorry, switching kernel version in a puppy is way far out of my knowledge and trying to learn this needs way much more time as I could spend on it for L.A.S.S.I.E. or in general.If another kernel must be used then I would like to ask if the realtime kernel from Musix (or a variation thereof) can be used without having to reinvent the wheel?
No, I don't want to do such!Pls. dont tell me I dont need it, I prefer to decide this myself. If not I would use Windows or worse: Ubuntu.
How about a manual frugal install (just copying files to HD and editing menu.lst file)?Up to now:
- Lazy worked out of the box with minor flaws but is outdated and wont install frugal to hdd (say: I was not able to)
Got a link to this precise non-PAE version for me?- Precise non-pae runs from CD, installs to hdd and starts decomposing immdiately, icons gone, colors shifted and every reboot makes it worse. Did not like it anyways.
Don't know much about SLAX. Don't want to test it, don't want to use it. Don't want to do anything on it/with it.SLAX looks good, new version without modules not updated since months, no support.
Precise is Ubuntu too (12.xx Precise Pangolin).Bodhi Linux tries to hide it but its evil, its Ubuntu.
Yes!Puppy Linux and Lazy in special look by far the best. Sadly looks the most chaotic too like somebody tries hard NOT to get famous. Fame is a scourge, so ok.
I am willing to invest some time and effort into getting this running for me, I will not get enslaved by the commandline (its DOS just worse) though.
My first computer ever was a Atari 520 ST plus SM 124 Monochrome Monitor.Hey, my first computer was a Mega-Atari
I'll try to give help where I'm able to do so. But the only way to avoid reading "20 pages for 5 lines of information" is to do a post and asking for it.All help is appreciated, usually pointing me to the information is enough.
But not into the direction, but to the information, I must work sometimes too and reading 20pages threads for 5 lines of information needed is something I cannot afford, sorry.
Thanks.James C wrote:Precise 5.7.1 Retro is the non-pae version.....
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/precis ... -retro.iso
http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/precis ... d5sums.txt